Zoology
you can pursue a paramedical course after completing a BSc in Zoology, chemistry, microbiology. Your background provides a solid foundation in different subjects which is beneficial in paramedical fields.there is lot of options such as Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT),Radiology and Imaging Technology,Dialysis Technology,Operation Theatre Technology,Emergency Medical Services (EMS) etc.
Infact You can do masters from top renowned universities after completing graduation with these subjects through competitive exams like , CUET-PG , IIT - JAM , GATE , GAT-B etc .
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Having completed an MSc in Zoology in 2023, and being in the preclinical and toxicology field at the moment, you may go ahead to pursue educational or professional avenues in this area further. However, if you wish to ascertain that you qualify for a course at a university, you would need to read the criteria for entry into the course.
Most advanced programs or certification universities in toxicology, pharmacology, or preclinical research would consider your background in zoology and practical working experience valid. An MSc in any field of life sciences-like zoology-would often also meet the educational requirements. Experience in the preclinical department and toxicology would likely strengthen your application-the practical, hands-on exposure.
Then, to see if you qualify for a specific course, you should write the admissions department of your preferred university. Here you supply your MSc degree along with information about current employment experience. Subsequently, you may ask them about any further requirements which could be entrance exams or prior research experiences that might be required to gain admission.
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The following procedures are usually involved in the Ph.D. admissions process in zoology:
Procedure for Admission:
Qualifications:
a minimal percentage (typically 55% or similar CGPA) in a Master's degree in zoology or a related subject.
Admission Test:
Candidates must meet the requirements of several universities in order to be admitted, such as the UGC NET or CSIR NET, or other university-specific admission exams.
Use:
You can apply in person or online using the university's application portal.
Send in the necessary paperwork, such as recommendation letters, research proposals, and g rade sheets.
Conversation: Candidates that made the short list might need to show up for an interview with the selection committee or faculty. Offer of Admission: Those that are accepted receive an offer of admission and have to finish the registration process. Course Payments: Fee Schedule: Depending on the university, the course costs for a Ph.D. in Zoology might vary significantly, from about INR 20,000 to INR 1,00,000 annually. In comparison to private universities, fees at government universities are typically lower. Additional Costs: Take into account the price of research supplies, lab work, and other related costs. For exact pricing structures and full admissions procedures—which can vary—it is preferable to visit the website of the particular university.
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To pursue MSc Neuroscience from IISc (Indian Institute of Science), you'll need to meet their eligibility criteria and crack the required entrance exam. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Eligibility criteria: Check IISc's website for the latest eligibility criteria, but generally, they require:
- A Bachelor's degree in any science discipline (like your BSc in Physics, Chemistry, and Zoology from IGNOU)
- A minimum aggregate score (usually 50-60%)
2. Entrance exams: IISc considers scores from the following exams for MSc Neuroscience admission:
- GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) - Life Sciences or Biotechnology paper
- JAM (Joint Admission Test for MSc) - Biotechnology or Life Sciences paper
- JGEEBILS (Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and Interdisciplinary Life Sciences)
- IISc Entrance Test (conducted by IISc itself)
3. Cracking the exam: Prepare well for the chosen exam, focusing on subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. Scoring high will increase your chances of selection.
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The stipend for an internship at Narsinhbhai Patel Dental College and Hospital in Visnagar is not explicitly stated . However, the median salary after completing BDS from this college is INR 6 LPA . If you are looking for more detailed information, I suggest visiting the college's website or contacting them directly.
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You can do your Master's degree in Clinical Embryology after completing you Bachelor's in zoology, botany and other related field. MS.c in Clinical Embryology is of 2 years, after which you can start your career as an embriologist intern. Internships will help you gain experience.
There are some top colleges that offers this course, you can get all the necessary details regarding these colleges' eligibility criteria and admission process. Kindly go through the given link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-clinical-embryology-colleges-in-india?_gl=1*1n14363*_ga*bms1YmViWmNWUEFLbkJmc1NKdmdZSzdTRUVPZHg0Nnpqb0lRWmhaWjZ6bjNtSTB3V1dDY2pvQWpUeGlEVHVpdQ..
I hope you will do good.
Yes, you can pursue MS.c in Chemistry if you have studies B.Sc General. The basic criteria in all the colleges is to have above 55% in under graduation. Here's a list of top college of Kolkata which offers MS.c Chemistry.
These are the top institution in Kolkata for MS.c Chemistry. I hope this information will be helpful to you.
Candidates must have completed a B.Sc. degree with one of these subjects Botany, Biology, Biotechnology, Life Science, Zoology, Microbiology, or Physiology as a major subject with Mathematics, Chemistry, or Physics as a compulsory secondary subject for admission in IIT jam entrance test. Hence you are eligible but You need to prepare well for entrance because there is a lot of biotechnology syllabus you have to cover before going in the examination hall.
For the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.), the eligibility criteria for each program may vary depending on the IIT and the specific course you're applying for. Generally, for subjects like Biotechnology, Biological Sciences, or similar fields, having a background in subjects like Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Physics is often required.
Since you've taken Physics, Chemistry, and Zoology through IGNOU without Biotechnology, you may still be eligible to appear for IIT JAM in certain subjects, depending on the specific requirements of the course you are interested in.
-Some programs may require specific courses or a combination of subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc. If your subjects match the required criteria, you can apply.
-If you're unsure about your eligibility due to your specific subject combination, it's best to directly contact the IIT JAM authorities or the specific IIT you're interested in for clarification.
Yes you can sit in the JAM EXAM as long as you have completed your Bachelor's degree by the time of admission.there is no problem if you have active backlog at the time of giving exam they just evaluate candidates on the basis of their marks in IIT JAM.you just need to submit your provisional documents at the time of admission and request them you will submit the marksheet after it gets declared as soon as possible.ALSO,You should have a valid Bachelor's degree in the relevant subject area by the time of admission to the M.Sc. program.
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